Klineās charges against Tiller, of Wichita, were dismissed the next day by Sedgwick County District Judge Paul Clark, who said Kline didnāt have the jurisdictional authority to make the charges over the protestations of the local prosecutor, District Attorney Nola Foulston. Fifteen of the charges alleged unlawful late-term abortions and in each of those cases Kline added another charge, alleging that Tiller failed to report justifications for late-term abortion. In the criminal complaint, Kline said the diagnoses of either anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder, major depressive disorder single episode, or acute stress disorder ādo not establish that a continuation of pregnancy will cause a substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman, in violation of KSA 65-6703. Licensed Plumber Lawrence based plumbing Company seeking full time licensed . Sections Today’s news / Local / State / Sports / A&E / Living / Business / Opinion / Faith / Politics LJWorld. read more
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